How to Recycle a Hot Water Heater -- Tips for a Greener Home

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http://www.AAAToday.com Denver Plumbing, Heating, and Electrical company - How to Recycle a Hot Water Heater -- Tips for a Greener Home
One of the hot topics that have gained in popularity over the past few years has been energy efficiency. Heating water is one of the largest uses of energy in the home, and is usually ranked number three behind your clothes dryer and refrigerator. If it has not been working as properly as it used to, it might be time to think about purchasing a new one. However, there is no need to simply throw it away, if you learn how to recycle a hot water heater. You can consider the following tips before you toss it in the dump, to take up space.
To begin with, if your old water heater is electric, you can just plan on replacing it. The best newer models are those that are higher in efficiency. This will not only save you money, but it will also save energy in the home, so that you know that you are doing your part before you have to go about how to recycle a hot water heater in the home. However, if your older tank heater is already a gas heater, then you have a few more factors to take into consideration. They can last for over 25 years with the right care, but with time the energy efficiency level will decrease. In those cases, it makes sense to replace them or try and find a way to recycle them.
A good way to tell if your energy is decreasing is to take a look at your gas heating bill over time. If your energy bills are going up, that is a good sign that it might be time to recycle the old heater and find a new one that is more energy efficient and friendly on your household budget. Before you toss it or look for ways to learn how to recycle a hot water heater, however, it's worth calling up a technician to come out and take a look at it. In some cases, the heating components might just be compromised, and can be fixed. If your heater is under ten years old, this may be the case.
Solar water heaters are a new trend that has been taking off, for those that are interested in going beyond merely recycling their old heaters. It's worth speaking to your technician about what your options are when you are ready to replace or recycle your old one, to increase energy efficiency in the home.

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